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Advanced javaiiContents

1 How to create and destroy objects1

1.1 Introduction

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1.2 Instance Construction

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1.2.1 Implicit (Generated) Constructor

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1.2.2 Constructors without Arguments

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1.2.3 Constructors with Arguments

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1.2.4 Initialization Blocks

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1.2.5 Construction guarantee

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1.2.6 Visibility

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1.2.7 Garbage collection

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1.2.8 Finalizers

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1.3 Static initialization

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1.4 Construction Patterns

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1.4.1 Singleton

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1.4.2 Utility/Helper Class

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1.4.3 Factory

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1.4.4 Dependency Injection

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1.5 Download the Source Code

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1.6 What"s next

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2 Using methods common to all objects10

2.1 Introduction

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2.2 Methods equals and hashCode

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2.3 Method toString

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2.4 Method clone

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2.5 Method equals and == operator

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2.6 Useful helper classes

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2.7 Download the Source Code

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2.8 What"s next

16 Advanced javaiii3 How to design Classes and Interfaces17

3.1 Introduction

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3.2 Interfaces

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3.3 Marker Interfaces

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3.4 Functional interfaces, default and static methods

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3.5 Abstract classes

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3.6 Immutable classes

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3.7 Anonymous classes

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3.8 Visibility

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3.9 Inheritance

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3.10 Multiple inheritance

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3.11 Inheritance and composition

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3.12 Encapsulation

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3.13 Final classes and methods

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3.14 Download the Source Code

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3.15 What"s next

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4 How and when to use Generics28

4.1 Introduction

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4.2 Generics and interfaces

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4.3 Generics and classes

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4.4 Generics and methods

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4.5 Limitation of generics

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4.6 Generics, wildcards and bounded types

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4.7 Generics and type inference

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4.8 Generics and annotations

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4.9 Accessing generic type parameters

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4.10 When to use generics

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4.11 Download the Source Code

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4.12 What"s next

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5 How and when to use Enums and Annotations

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5.1 Introduction

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5.2 Enums as special classes

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5.3 Enums and instance fields

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5.4 Enums and interfaces

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5.5 Enums and generics

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5.6 Convenient Enums methods

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5.7 Specialized Collections: EnumSet and EnumMap

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Advanced javaiv5.8 When to use enums. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

5.9 Annotations as special interfaces

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5.10 Annotations and retention policy

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5.11 Annotations and element types

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5.12 Annotations and inheritance

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5.13 Repeatable annotations

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5.14 Annotation processors

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5.15 Annotations and configuration over convention

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5.16 When to use annotations

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5.17 Download the Source Code

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5.18 What"s next

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6 How to write methods efficiently47

6.1 Introduction

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6.2 Method signatures

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6.3 Method body

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6.4 Method overloading

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6.5 Method overriding

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6.6 Inlining

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6.7 Recursion

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6.8 Method References

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6.9 Immutability

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6.10 Method Documentation

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6.11 Method Parameters and Return Values

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6.12 Methods as API entry points

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6.13 Download the Source Code

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6.14 What"s next

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7 General programming guidelines55

7.1 Introduction

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7.2 Variable scopes

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7.3 Class fields and local variables

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7.4 Method arguments and local variables

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7.5 Boxing and unboxing

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7.6 Interfaces

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7.7 Strings

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7.8 Naming conventions

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7.9 Standard Libraries

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7.10 Immutability

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7.11 Testing

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7.12 Download the Source Code

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7.13 What"s next

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Advanced javav8 How and when to use Exceptions62

8.1 Introduction

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8.2 Exceptions and when to use them

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8.3 Checked and unchecked exceptions

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8.4 Using try-with-resources

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8.5 Exceptions and lambdas

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8.6 Standard Java exceptions

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8.7 Defining your own exceptions

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8.8 Documenting exceptions

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8.9 Exceptions and logging

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8.10 Download the Source Code

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8.11 What"s next

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9 Concurrency best practices68

9.1 Introduction

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9.2 Threads and Thread Groups

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9.3 Concurrency, Synchronization and Immutability

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9.4 Futures, Executors and Thread Pools

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9.5 Locks

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9.6 Thread Schedulers

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9.7 Atomic Operations

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9.8 Concurrent Collections

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9.9 Explore Java standard library

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9.10 Using Synchronization Wisely

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9.11 Wait/Notify

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9.12 Troubleshooting Concurrency Issues

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9.13 Download

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9.14 What"s next

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10 Built-in Serialization techniques78

10.1 Introduction

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10.2 Serializable interface

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10.3 Externalizable interface

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10.4 More about Serializable interface

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10.5 Serializability and Remote Method Invocation (RMI)

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10.6 JAXB

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10.7 JSON-P

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10.8 Cost of serialization

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10.9 Beyond Java standard library and specifications

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10.10Download the Source code

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10.11What"s next

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Advanced javavi11 How to use Reflection effectively85

11.1 Introduction

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11.2 Reflection API

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11.3 Accessing generic type parameters

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11.4 Reflection API and visibility

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11.5 Reflection API pitfalls

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11.6 Method Handles

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11.7 Method Argument Names

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11.8 Download the Source Code

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11.9 What"s next

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12 Dynamic languages support90

12.1 Introduction

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